John Carter reports on his experience with updates. "I updated my iPad 4, my iPhone 5, and Jackie's iPhone 4S.
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John Carter reports on his experience with updates. "I updated my iPad 4, my iPhone 5, and Jackie's iPhone 4S.
Prez Art Gorski reports on his experiences with the iOS 7 upgrade. "Well, I upgraded my decrepit iPhone 4 to iOS 7. Even though a lot of features aren't available on a phone this old, I like the improvements that I do get. Mary Ann upgraded her iPad 2 with no problems as well.
Here's Jim Hamm's comments on upgrading to iOS 7. "Realizing that it's better to wait for some time before updating to a new iOS, I, of course, ignored my own advice and went ahead just now and updated my iPhone 5, iPad 2, and iPad Mini to iOS 7.
"Although I haven't tried it yet, here is an interesting article on the new iTunes Radio in iOS 7," Jim Hamm states. "As the article explains, it's more for Apple than us. Why? iTunes is a money maker for Apple, and they see no reason to significantly change a winner." http://gizmodo.com/itunes-radio-isnt-for-you-its-for-apple-1342593360
"This past weekend I was at a music festival in Flagstaff and came upon another use for the iPad." Jim Hamm catches our attention.
"The sound technicians, from their control booth way out in front of the stage, was using an iPad, at the control booth, and the new Apple Extreme Router, to wirelessly control the sound of microphones and monitors on the stage. The router was transmitting the commands, via Wifi, from the iPad at the control booth to another iPad on the stage, which, in turn, was connected to the various microphone and monitors."
Maybe you saw this from Ben Patterson's Here's the Thing blog: There are 10 apps for FREE streaming network TV shows available for your iPhone and iPad. Read about it here.
A precautionary word of advice comes from Jim Hamm, "Here's an article with suggestions to wait before updating to iOS 7 on certain devices. Certainly something to think about and consider. No harm in waiting and see what the blogs have to say about the update." http://osxdaily.com/2013/09/16/wait-before-updating-these-to-ios-7/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+osxdaily+%28OS+X+Daily%29
John Carter will be presenting the answer to this question: Are you getting your money's worth out of your iPad? He announces, "If not, then you haven't discovered the many tips and tricks that the iPad has to offer. Not only that, a new version of iOS comes out on 9/18/2013 with some new features that you're sure to want to know about. Maybe you don't have an iPad, but you're thinking about it. Come to the Joint PCS/PMUG SIG and find out what you're missing!"
He starts off with, "I'm not much of a camera buff, but if you are here is an article describing the new and enhanced camera features in the new iPhone 5S," and then Jim Hamm gives a bit of detail, ending with his grin!
"Looks mighty impressive to me. Bet the manufacturers of 'regular' cameras are a bit bit disconcerted to read about all these improvements in the iPhone 5S which, nominally, is supposed to be a phone."
How to Know If the iPhone 5s Camera Upgrade is Right For You
http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/how-to-know-if-the-iphone-5s-camera-upgrade-is-right-for-you
"Although I like and use Dropbox frequently, here's an article that reminds us nothing is secure in the 'cloud', unless it's encrypted, and even then NSA might take a peek at your documents," notes Jim Hamm. Here's the article for you to check: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9242384/Dropbox_takes_a_peek_at_files?source=CTWNLE_nlt_dailyam_2013-09-13
From his iPad Jim Hamm passes along this, "Here is a succinct summary of major features coming in iOS 7. Check out this article from USA TODAY: iOS 7: 10 brand-new features," http://usat.ly/1eDCct7
"Here is an article describing a new browser designed by Opera specifically for the iPad: Coast. You can download it at the app store. I've tried it briefly, and it seems fine so far," writes Jim Hamm. And, no doubt, he will keep us posted.
Today was the big day. Take a look at the latest here: http://www.apple.com and see keynote, and look here for two entries posted today: http://www.apple.com/hotnews/
Prez Art Gorski sends along this link http://arstechnica.com/apple/2013/09/apples-overhauled-ios-7-is-coming-september-18-to-an-idevice-near-you/ , with his comment, "In just over a week, your iPad or iPhone will have a software update to iOS 7. This will be a total makeover, changing the look of just about everything, and adding some new features. It will take a little time to get used to it all, and hopefully Apple will provide some tutorials for users."
"If you occasionally use free public WiFi, say at a cafe or the library, here's an article you might read about what other people can see on the network," warns Jim Hamm.
Heads up for this latest warning from Jim Hamm. He notifies us, "Here's something just to be aware of." http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/beware-of-new-phishing-email-claiming-to-be-from-apple
After you check this out pass the word along to others you know.
"Here is an article discussing how Google defends their scanning every email sent or received through Gmail. Google says this is a 'normal business practice', and uses the info to tailor ads that appear beside your inbox." Jim Hamm continues, "I use Gmail, and the adds don't bother me, but I'm not fond of the idea of Google scanning the contents of every email sent through their system. On the other hand, Google is providing a useful service for free, so something or someone has to foot the costs.
" Here is an article about counterfeit Apple products seized in a shopping mall in Hanover, Maryland. As the article states, it's a good idea to only purchase Apple products from Apple or a reputable, authorized reseller," Jim Hamm informs us.
Jim Hamm keeps finding helpful stuff, "Here is a helpful website with information for routine maintenance on your Mac. It has been recently updated.
On the look for handy hints, Jim Hamm found this site: How to sell your iPhone for the most money (infographic) His comment, "If you should be interested in selling an older iPhone, here is a nice analysis of values." It was posted 9-1-13.
Got Gmail? John Carter has info for you! "It appears that Google has fixed an annoying bug in Gmail. I recently reported that it was next to impossible to delete a message from the All Mail label if it was visible in Apple Mail. I keep trying from time to time, and today I can report that I think it has actually been fixed.